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Collection of Hazmat Cliparts (29)
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Lightweight hazmat assets that render cleanly on white or colored backgrounds, covering both simple silhouettes and fuller illustrations.
The NFPA 704 diamond uses color-coded quadrants to communicate chemical hazards at a glance-red for flammability, blue for health risk, yellow for instability, and white for special hazards.
This NFPA 704 diamond indicates a material with slight health hazard (1), serious fire risk (3), and moderate instability (2).
The NFPA 704 diamond uses color-coded quadrants to quickly communicate chemical hazards-essential for first responders and lab safety.
The NFPA 704 diamond uses color-coded quadrants to quickly communicate chemical hazards: red for fire, blue for health, yellow for reactivity, and white for special risks.
A bold, high-impact insignia representing Engine 12’s HAZ-MAT unit-where courage meets chemical readiness.
The internationally recognized biohazard symbol, designed to alert people to potential exposure to harmful biological substances.
This NFPA 704 label indicates a material with severe health hazards (3), no fire risk (0), moderate instability (2), and water-reactivity (W).
A bold, stylized depiction of a hazmat specialist ready to respond to dangerous spills, fires, and contamination events.
This UN-approved explosives placard signals high-risk detonating substances-Class 1.1F-with immediate blast hazard.
The universally recognized biohazard symbol-designed for immediate recognition and hazard communication.
This standard fragile symbol signals that contents are delicate and require careful handling during transport.
The NFPA 704 diamond uses color-coded quadrants to quickly convey key chemical hazards in industrial and lab settings.
A standard UN Class 2.2 non-flammable gas placard, featuring a green background, white text, gas cylinder symbol, and hazard class number.
This UN Class 2 flammable gas placard alerts personnel to the presence of combustible gases-critical for workplace safety and regulatory compliance.
A stylized gas mask rendered in bold ink with expressive splatter and drip details-evoking resilience and hazard awareness.
Friendly cartoon containers remind us that even everyday chemicals like oil and paint need responsible handling and recycling.
UN 1075 placard indicating flammable gas hazards-used on vehicles and containers transporting propane, butane, and similar gases.
This NFPA 704 label shows a severe health hazard (4), moderate flammability (2), moderate instability (2), and indicates the material is both corrosive and an oxidizer.
A complete reference chart of U.S. DOT and OSHA hazard warning placards, numbered 1-26 for quick identification in safety training or emergency response.
This adorable blue bird character beams with joy, featuring a puffy yellow chest, quirky orange beak, and lively eyes-ideal for engaging young audiences.
A stylized hazmat operator in full protective gear, featuring a skull visor and carrying a radioactive waste drum.
A complete reference chart showing all nine UN hazard classes with their official diamond-shaped placards and labels.
The Olath Fire Department’s Special Operations Group emblem-combining HAZMAT, rescue, and fire service identity in a bold Maltese cross design.
This universally recognized biohazard symbol alerts personnel to the presence of infectious or hazardous biological materials.
A hazmat technician in full protective gear stands amid five standardized NFPA 704 hazard identification diamonds, each signaling distinct chemical risks.
A classic biohazard symbol in vivid green frames a detailed gas mask-emphasizing readiness against biological threats.
A playful black-and-white dice border ideal for game-themed designs, classroom activities, or DIY printables.
The internationally recognized radiation hazard symbol-yellow background with black trefoil-warns of dangerous ionizing radiation sources.
A standard NFPA 704 safety label used to communicate chemical hazards at a glance-blue for health, red for flammability, yellow for reactivity, and white for PPE requirements.
